Words with Suffix “-sproblemen” in Dutch
Browse Dutch words ending with the suffix “-sproblemen”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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-sproblemen Derived from English 'problem' + Dutch plural marker '-en'.
The word 'capaciteitsproblemen' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'capacity problems'. It is syllabified as ca-pa-ci-teit-spro-ble-men, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable ('spro'). The syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and avoiding diphthong splits. The word is morphologically composed of the root 'capaciteit' (capacity) and the compound element 'sproblemen' (problems).
The word 'grotestadsproblemen' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'big city problems'. It is divided into six syllables: gro-te-stad-spro-ble-men, with primary stress on 'stad'. The syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters. It consists of the prefix 'groots', the root 'stad', and the suffix 'sproblemen'.
The Dutch word 'liquiditeitsproblemen' (liquidity problems) is syllabified as li-qui-di-tei-tspro-ble-men, with stress on 'tei'. It's a compound noun formed from 'liquiditeit' (Latin origin) and '-sproblemen', following standard Dutch syllabification rules.
The word 'loyaliteitsproblemen' is a complex Dutch noun formed by compounding. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, with stress on the penultimate syllable. The morphemic structure reveals its origins and meaning, relating to issues of loyalty.
The word 'mobiliteitsproblemen' is a Dutch compound noun divided into seven syllables: mo-bi-lei-teit-spro-ble-men. It consists of the root 'mobiliteit' (mobility) and 'sproblemen' (problems). The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('lei'). Syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters.
The word 'veiligheidsproblemen' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: vei-lig-heid-spro-ble-men. Stress falls on the third syllable ('heid'). The word is formed from the prefix 'veilig', the root 'heid', and the compound suffix 'sproblemen'. Syllabification follows vowel-centered rules, preserving diphthongs and handling consonant clusters according to Dutch phonological norms.
The word 'vruchtbaarheidsproblemen' is a complex Dutch noun divided into six syllables: vrucht-baar-heid-spro-ble-men. Primary stress falls on 'baar'. It's formed from the morphemes 'vrucht-', '-baarheid', and '-sproblemen'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules regarding consonant clusters, vowel nuclei, and stress placement.
The word 'werkloosheidsproblemen' is a compound noun syllabified based on vowel sounds, avoiding digraph splits, and stressed on the penultimate syllable ('heid'). It consists of the prefix 'werkloos-', the root 'heid', and the suffix '-sproblemen', and refers to the problems associated with unemployment.